Posted on 10/03/2004 6:52:28 PM PDT by Michael Goldsberry
SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea (news - web sites) must not conduct any more nuclear experiments without notifying the United Nations (news - web sites), because any secret nuclear activity, however small, is a matter of "serious concern," the U.N. nuclear chief said Sunday.
The comments in Seoul by Mohamed ElBaradei, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, came after North Korea (news - web sites) warned that the South Korean experiments had disrupted a dialogue between the two Koreas.
"It will be impossible to expect any development of inter-Korean relations unless the truth about South Korea's secret nuclear experiments is probed," the North Korean news agency KCNA said Saturday, citing an unidentified Pyongyang official.
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The problem lies north of Seoul, Mohamed.
Pot. Kettle. Black. But what does one expect? Rules are only applicable to the good guys. THat's how you can tell the difference.
Well at least one citizen "gets it" --- Kerry depends solely on the ignorance and complacency (YELLOW DOG DEMS) to swallow his empty rhetoric -- no answers, no plans, no nothing but blatant anti-American internationalism, anti-military, anti-security.....just a plain ole limosine liberal, tax and spend, big government SOCIALIST!!!!
Just what America needs....
OOOOPPPSSS --- WRONG THREAD -- SORRY!!! :-)
Has the UN told North Korea that it must not do the nuclear thing?
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